Pge 8 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL OPEN HOUSE AT SCHOOL Continued from page 1 complicated, they were well done. Miss Emily Shreder of the sixth grade instructs the boys of her room and the seventh grade in manual training. They had some excellent work on display. In this room, maps of the United States, South America and Oregon, which were drawn entirely from memory, were shown. They were first class in de sign and execution. In the seventh grade, Miss May Hewes teaching, the girts of that room and the sixth are given sew ing, and many useful and beautiful articles that they had made were tastily arranged for the display. Handkerchiefs, slippers, handbags, tea towels and other articles were included in the lot. In this room the pupils have been taught to take the primary colors and blend them for their tints in painting, and the resits show real taste. The eighth grade class had the smallest display this grade and some of the others working here together during that period. While the designs were not of the lot. because of the fact that Professor Poole has been busy grad uating a good class for high school next year. Their best work was shown in booklets displayed in man uscript, including appropriate covers prepared by the student, the topics treated being historical and classic. In conclusion it should be stated that the spirit of the teachers in assembling this kind of a disulay for the inspection of the public is one for which they should receive the highest praise. I Classified Ads I ; The Wants of the People. , Men and Women Seeking Employment; Help Wanted and Bargains in Everything from a tin pan to a High Class Crook County Stock Farm f Parent-Teacher Last Meeting. The last regular meeting of the Parent Teachers Association for the year was held at the Public School on Friday afternoon. Blanche Shipp and Eva Street played a piano duet and Blanche and Madge Rowell sang, both of these numbers being much ap preciated. Under regular business, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Shattuck, vice president, Mrs. Shipp, Secretary, Miss Hewes, Treasurer, Mrs. Reams. The meet ing adjourned to meet the second Friday in September. AiKi'rtln(mtn under this lii-tul I are cturtsed for at a fltit rate of five lumfii tnr llnu ftir mii'h InmtrHitii. V. Olspiiiy other than rcKiiinr liciulliitfn will he admitted to the CIiiMHimI column. Copy kIioiiUI lie In HiIh office not Inter tlinu Wtlnemln,v noon to Insure Insert ion under thin homl. FOR SALE FOR SALE-One sulky Plow, 1 2-section Harrow, 3 Saddles, I Mowing Machine, 1 Seed Prill, 1 set Buggy Harness, 1 set Work Harness, 1 3-inch Wagon. Otto Sontag, Prineville, Oregon. 21 CREAM SEPARATOR - large w. To exchange for gasoline engine. 23tf Enquire at this office. NEW REMINGTON - Standard typewriter, bargain, No. 7, two color ribbon. Also one No. 2 L. C. Smith latest visible billing attachment, regular price $110, a bargain at $75, cash or month ly bayments. Address Dry Lake Itke, Oregon. Store, Dry 2fit2p Safety First! There is a feeling of perfect safety when you drive on tire vulcanized by The Tire Hospital. Guaranteed repairs at reasonable prices. Punctures 25c. Blow-outs 35c up. Cas ings vulcanized 50c up. Phone Black 361 :- Opposite Prineville Hotel Main Street MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEY for sale. Pedigreed stock. Also turkey eggs from this breed, $1.50 per setting. Mrs. P. A. Kennard, Redmond, Oregon. Box 121. 20tf. FURNITURE Diningroom set con sisting of table, six chairs, and buffet; bed room set consisting of handsome brass bed, high class springs and mattress, chiffioncr etc. kitchen range with hot water connections; small heater sanitary deavenport, rockiing chairs, rugs, etc. These articles which are prac tically as goodjis new will be sold for much less than their actual value if taken within the next few days. For further informa tion address Victor Shawe, Prineville, Oregon. 21tf. A Dollar in the Bank Is worth two in the hand, because it is safer. It soon grows and begins to work for you. Crook County Bank, Prineville, Or. AT A SACRIFICE-$45 Sewing Ma chine $15, all latest attachments, used very little; all sizes Fruit Jars at your own price. Come arunning. See Mrs. Robert E. Gray, Prineville, P.O. box 334. 20 TWIN CYLINDER Motorcycle with tandem attachment. In good running order. Price $90. 24-26 Robert pouglas. FINE PLAYER PIANO-At your . own price. $50 worth of records go with the instrument. Also guitar, good as new. Will be sold cheap. See Mrs. R. E. Gray, Prineville, Oregon. 22-tf. - EARLY W1LBER- Seed wheat, 2J cents per pound. I). P. Adamson, Prineville, Ore, 25 OPTICIANS When you consult Drs. Lowe & Turner you receive the combined skill of the trained specialist and optician. They de vote their entire time energy and effort exclusively to the eye. They have had years of hard, practical experience and know their business in all branches. They give your eyes a most thor ough searching and scientific ex amination and when they pre scribe glasses it is with positive and absolute assurance that they are the best and only kind to suit your eye. Glasses guaranteed to give satisfaction whether they cost $2 or more. One c harge cost for examination, frames and lenses. Consult them at Prineville Hotel Saturday and Sunday, May 29 and 30, and every 60 days in the future. Headaches relieved and cross eyes straightened. 2ttf HOMESTEADS HOMESTEADS I can locate a few choice homesteads of 320 acres each in a country where there is water for domestic use on every claim and not less than 40 acres of plow land, all black rich loam. Neighbors near by. Limited selections. Come early for a good choice. Address A. C. care The Journal, Prineville, Oregon. 19tf HELP WANTED TWO MEN WANTED -To grub 50 acres of sago bush and burn same, $2.50 per acre and boad them selves. I will furnish camp tent and stove etc., must funlsh own bedding. Work muHt commence at once and be continuous. 2f.t2 W. E. Mend, Robets, Oegon. LOST AND FOUND AUTO CRANK Lost, between Prine ville and Mj-Ktiy. Leave at Prine ville Machine Shop, Reward. 2f!tl WANTED GOOD MILK COWS - Ten or fifteen head of good milkers wanted for a customer. Call on or address 25ptl Ochoco Creamery. TO BORROW - On first mortgage on 40 acres good land 11 miles from Princvillv, $100, Apply ot this otljce. 2 45lp TO EXCHANGE FOUR LOTS -In Springfield Mo. value $sr0, for livestock or other property. What have you? Box 281, Prineville 2ttf LUMBER - To build a bungalo for exchange for livestock, sheep or calves preferred. Inquire at this office. 20 f A GOOD PIANO' -To exchange for fresh milk cows. Inquire at this ofliee. 25tf MONEY TO LOAN MONEY The mint makes it and under the terms of the Continent al Mortgage Company you can se cure it at 6 per cent for any legal purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co-operate with you. Petty & Company, 513 Denham Building. Denver, Colo. 25 MUSIC TEACHERS MR. THOMAS J. HILL- Of Port land Oregon will open a music studio in piano ami voice in Prine ville September C.th. 1915 for beginners and advanced pupils. Harmony, counterpoint, comH sition, and music history will be given as an advantage to the student. I will be pleased to re fer you to Miss Blanche Williams in regard to my work and ability. For further information you may address nie at Madras Oregon until May 28, 1915 after which please address me at my Portland home, 1109 Jackson Street. 23tf ESTRAYED ESTRAY TAKEN UP -There camo to my horses on uppaer Deschutes , about June I 1914, one bay geld ing, unbroke, branded 'C on left jaw and 'C on left shoulder, ulso 'H E' on left stifle. Owner can have the same by proving the property and paying the costs. 19tf. ' - M. S. Mayfield. Call for Warrants. fnd.'r .Mm ol Miiy 6, 11)15, t will lull tilt fnllowitiK wnrmnUt All gmiiual ltml warrants up to tunl Ini'liiiluig Iti'glatfr No. 2115, K Al l-It L. JoHD.VN. 24 County TrrHiwT. Eggs for Setting White-Pace liUi'k HpiinlHlielili'itKim iitviit liiyi't-M and mni-m'tUT. lrtt t'i lor Hi'ttlnjf n( 15. Writ i' or 'pluiiin Pioneer 4U. C. M. Stroml, Prineville, Oregon. 8 1 lit Seed Oats for Sale Good clean seed Side Out st (lis Dishtnsn ranch on Ochoco. 'rit or 'phone C L. Robert?, Princvillt,' Oregon. 1-28 if STAND lit Tlt hiiu .if. ? x 5 Can Uncle Sam Preserve Neutrality? M li exit's) i.tihL ) Hftf i M .!.. M Hi t ! rr tritk ( r 1 ft far. of th tin.., tit mut ttmtin with Ihrtr tM litis tlrtul thiviaf ! ftUnn'a butorr, CARTOONS MAGAZINE (HtfiMrt h H Kwaa, 4 tm mm blh In Amon. nail hi'-nw )i ) ntiitil fMltlif ih war n Itnt lliH ht Wf Hi tb of h btl.of U lnt tuttl hj t orl"n I It h st' k inter tit ur ta til liitr rv lttmittt of b f, rrt Ut.t' U. ib.t fa, v'lvqting tvnllMril aturr if mrl4 vitt vof wrtlt'H. T' tlirtl pain r MM lltitrJ bf "HiM-ifM Hll'lll K'mnnrnl nl iti ftli ltta, t(lttl't 11 t iiitntf, Utf Luaiov mum. U bIihWhi uf eHirrvni vut AT ALL NEWSSTANDS J.OO A VKAH Sft CCMTS A COPY CAMTOOft MAMXINI, M. jii t--t l - mh1 C(m M4wsj M .Double Gr eeo Vading tamps On All Footwear Bought Here Friday and Saturday This Week; Monday and Tuesday, Next Week We plan to make this an Excep tionally Good Time for You to Buy Your Footwear! REDUCTIONS On Many Lines for This Occasion New Styles Just Arrived make Our Stock Very Complete. We promise you Extra Good Values for your money during this sale. You will be surprised at the low prices in lines we are closing out! Remember! Grading stamps1 Remember! 0LLINS W. EMMS SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY BIG Extra Good Values for Friday and Saturday Monday and Tuesday! Grocery Specials! Violet Oats, 1 5c size, 9 for $1 Northern Oats, 40c size 3 for $ 1 Leslie's Shaker Salt 1 5 c size .9 for $1 Picnic Pickles, sweet or sour in cans, special at - - 1 0c Genuine Fruit Preserves 35c size - 25c Our Home Grown Straw berries Are Shipped to Us direct from the grower; berries all good size and absolutely fresh. Order for canning NOW as the season will be very short Hardware Specials! Just Received! New Line of Guaranteed Scissors and Shears, all kinds! New line of guaranteed pliers best made. Genuine Aluminum Ware Special, 1-4 off Glass Measuring Cups, real Kitchen Necessity, 1 0c each Little Polly -Broom 75c Special 65c Fly Traps, 25c value Special this time only 20c j